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"The Evolution of the English Corn Market, from the Twelfth to the Eighteenth Centuries," by Professor N. S. B. Gras '09 G., of Clark University, who is lecturing at the University this year, adds an important volume to the Harvard Economic Studies.
The great growth and influence of the Law School, however, came under the regime of President Eliot and Dean Langdell, when the case system was evolved,-the system now in use by most law schools in this country. A recent noted investigator from Vienna expressed the opinion that students were...
That this end is attained there can now be little doubt. An invigorating criticism from both inside and outside has aided in the evolution of methods and standards as impartial as can perhaps exist in a matter where judgment must be exercised. An article by the secretary published recently in...
Yet the University's critics frequently cry loudly that Harvard has forgotten its inclusive character and gone into one camp or another. Several years ago a book appeared by one John Corbin, in which one chapter bore the ominous title, "Harvard, a Germanized University." And periodically the idea crops out...
The first of the "Harvard Studies in Education," called "The Oberlehrer," is also announced by the Press. It consists of a study of the evolution of the German Schoolmaster by William Setchel Learned, Ph.D., of the Carnegie Foundation. The series aims to include books of political usefulness to teachers, school...